JESUS. GUNS. AND BABIES. w/ Dr. Kandiss Taylor ft Tori Branum
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Hey everybody, welcome to Jesus, Guns, and Babies.
I'm your host, Dr.
Candice Taylor.
I have a very special guest today.
I'm going to start with a verse, and I'm using a different translation because I kind of like this one for this guest.
It is Isaiah 54, 17.
No weapon that is fashioned against you shall prosper, and you shall confute every tongue that rises against you in judgment.
This is the heritage of the servants of the Lord and their vindication from me, says the Lord.
Because He vindicates us.
He goes before us.
In fact, we were just talking about someone that went against me this week and the man's about to die.
It's crazy.
The Lord fights your battles.
You don't have to do anything.
You rest in Him.
And He will literally take people out.
And I know that's, oh, well, Jesus and grace and love, all those things.
But...
The Bible talks about a God who is a jealous God.
And He's a wrathful God.
And it is clear.
He says vengeance is mine.
He wouldn't say vengeance is His if it's not His.
And so be careful when you go against someone who's doing the Lord's work and it's in their destiny and their calling.
Be careful!
Because I promise you, if you say lies, and you perpetuate evil, and you manipulate, and you steal, and you hijack elections, and you go and spread false truths, lies about people, it will come back to you, and he will vindicate his children.
So anyway, all that to be said, we're going to have a new candidate for Georgia Senate.
On the show today, she is from Middle Georgia and her name is Tori Branham.
So welcome Tori to Jesus Guns and Babies.
Thank you.
I'm so excited to have you today.
And so this week, I just met you this week because I saw this really heated phone call between you and Senator Sean Steele who...
I don't want to jump right into this.
I want us to go back and talk about your story and all of those things, but maybe because people are going to be watching and I want them to understand why it was so important to have you on so fast.
I was shocked.
I may have met Sean one time when I was running for governor, but Sean, the GOP, is raising hundreds of thousands of dollars for him for legal defense because he was an elector and he was indicted with Trump.
So for me, I pray for Sean Steele, just like I pray for former chairman David Schaefer and my good friend Kathy Latham that was indicted with President Trump.
Daily pray for them not to be put in prison.
Pray for them.
And so when I heard his voice and the things he was saying to you, trying to bully you and not running, I was like, I'm so disappointed in him.
Hopefully he'll see this.
Not that I don't love him.
I love him and I wish the best and I will continue to pray for him.
But I cannot believe he did that.
That tainted him for me in politics because I know how it feels, Tori.
People did it to me all the time.
So let's talk about that for a second.
Did you know Sean Steele before you got that phone call?
Yes, I didn't know him like well.
I had met him once.
I went to a Georgia Freedom Caucus event in Cumming, Georgia about three weeks ago for Marjorie Taylor Greene.
And I met her and then I met him and I initiated a conversation with him because I thought it was funny that his daughter had his mugshot on her phone, screensaver.
And that was part of the joke she made.
And I've been covering the Fannie Willis stuff from Fulton County on my TikTok.
And so I was shocked that he was one of the ones that were indicted or whatever.
And I just basically talked to him about the mugshot thing and being a veteran in my shooting business.
It was more You know, veteran to politician.
And so when I went to qualify last Tuesday at the State Capitol, I went from there to Athens to give a speech at Make Athens Safe rally.
And right after that, I was meeting my friends to eat and I get this message request on Facebook.
So I check it and it says, hey, this is Senator Sean Steele.
I met you at Stacey's event a few weeks ago.
Can you give me a call?
And I thought, okay, well, he found out I'm running for a Senate seat.
But the first 10 minutes, I was by myself.
My friend hadn't showed up yet.
So for the first 10 minutes, it was like he has millions of dollars.
He runs the Republican caucus.
And you're going on a kamikaze mission.
And you won't have a chance in politics once you get beat.
And just going on and on and on.
Well, when my friend showed up, I thought...
I thought about Carrie Lake's situation where someone called her and she recorded it, except I didn't get offered a position to work as a CEO. And I told my friend, I said, I'm going to put him on speaker.
I want you to record it.
And I also want you to get his phone number because I want to make sure that they know that that is in fact him.
And it was just bad.
And then he starts, I said, you know, I'm a veteran.
I served my country.
I can run for any office I want.
Like, I can serve my country in any capacity that I want to.
And he basically said, well, I'm a veteran, too.
Don't ever talk to me like that.
But it turns out he's not a veteran.
He was a swimmer at University of Alabama and never got commissioned as a second lieutenant.
So that's really bad.
And there's actually a law against stealing valor.
So not only was he, you know, his indictment was for election interference phone call.
So, to make that call to me day one before the ink is even dry on my application, try to mansplain me and strong arm me into thinking, you know, he's going to intimidate me into dropping out.
I don't know if it's that they're worried about it or they just didn't want to take the time to campaign or What is going on with it, but they're worried.
They're worried about it So just for the record everybody I did not meet to worry till after this I did not solicit her to primary anybody because they were freaking out because I just said I want people to primary every seat And I do like I want people to have a choice and That is America.
That is a constitutional republic.
Right, Tori?
We should have a choice.
You should go and get to have a choice.
When you don't have a choice, of course the same people are elected because they have no other option.
There's no other option on the ballot.
So I want a choice.
Well, honey, I was crucified.
I had 20-something senators call me, people I'd never even heard of.
Are you trying to primary me?
Well, do you vote Democrat all the time?
Because the Democrats clearly vote Democrat, but you Republicans who hold the majority are voting Democrat.
No, I'm not trying to specifically primary you.
There were two that I targeted because they came against Senator Colton Moore and basically wanted him kicked out of the caucus and they were on Twitter just going ballistic and it made me so angry.
Yeah, I got them primaried.
But other people, no, I've not done that.
But I have people running for school board, commissioner.
Like, I had 60,000 volunteers.
So I have people all over the state running for office.
But just FYI, I did not ask Tori to.
But just because I didn't ask her to, doesn't mean the Lord didn't call her to run.
And so when I saw this, I felt the Holy Spirit, first of all.
And I thought, praise God.
Like, she's running now.
And it made me so angry, Tori.
And I'm going to tell you why it made me so angry.
When I signed my qualification papers in 2020 to run for U.S. Senate, I knew nothing about politics except that I was a Republican.
I had been to Republican meetings.
I was not an officer in the Republican Party.
But I signed and paid my 52, 50, 80, whatever it was, to run for U.S. Senate.
And 2020, COVID had hit the week after I qualified.
And so I did that, and when I left the Capitol, on my way back to South Georgia, I had a phone call from a no-caller ID. And I answered it, and they offered me five million dollars to get out of the race.
Five million dollars!
And whether it was a prank phone call, I have no idea.
But I didn't record it either.
Like, I was on the phone, and I was like, haha, this is a joke.
And they were like...
No, you need to get out of politics.
You need to get out of this.
Like you can run for something else, but get out of this.
And I was like, don't ever call my phone back.
It caught me so off guard.
I thought, how did they have my cell phone number?
And was it a prank?
Well, I didn't really talk about it much because I thought maybe it was a prank.
But no, I clearly learned after I was offered a million dollars or two million dollars when I ran for governor and a seat.
And then I was offered a million dollars just when I got elected as first district chair, which is a volunteer job in the GAP. How much will it take, Candice, for you to shut your mouth and get out of politics?
A million dollars?
I had a multi-millionaire call me and say this to me.
I'm like, I am not for sale.
I am bought and paid for the blood of Jesus.
Okay?
I'm not for sale.
But that triggered me when he called you and was trying to intimidate.
It brought back all the memories of all the people that would say to me, But who do you think you are to run for this seat?
Who do you think you are?
I mean, literally, people say that to me, like, you can't just start at the top.
Who do you think you are?
And this passion inside of me just rose up and I'm like, hmm, I'm going to go to war for Tori.
I cannot stand this.
Well, let me tell you this.
This is my week one lesson.
They tend to forget that we are a democracy.
They don't get a seat at the table automatically.
The people get to decide.
And my incumbent is actually named the same name as his father, who was in the U.S. Senate for 30 years.
Nobody has challenged him since he got the state Senate seat in 2015.
So clearly, when they go out to vote for president, they have to vote all the way down the ballot.
And like you said, there is no other option for them.
They're going to pick it because he's the only Republican on there.
In fact, the only one at all.
There's no Democrats running on the ballot.
So, yeah, people don't, they don't, they get in these positions and they just assume that They're entitled to it, and they forget that everybody that's an American citizen has a right if they meet the qualifications.
Nobody is entitled to a seat at the table, and it's up to the American people.
And those checks do not walk to the ballot box.
The people do.
And that's how I heard Colin Moore won, is he actually went door to door, got in front of the people, and beat an incumbent, and it just, they terrorized him.
They were ready for him to go away.
Well, and you got to understand, I ran against a billionaire and a multimillionaire, okay?
And I had more signs.
You could add their signs up and multiply it times 10, and that's how many signs I had.
Everywhere.
In yards.
I mean, it was unreal.
I raised like less than half a million dollars, and they had millions in their campaign.
It didn't matter.
It didn't matter because I had a bus tour.
I had door knocking.
I had volunteers all over the state.
They were door knocking.
You can do it.
You don't have to have millions of dollars.
See, they need that money because they will and deal and they, you know, buy airtime and they put out this false narrative that when you have relationship, that's the problem.
It's relational.
People want to have somebody that represents them.
That is how our country is set up.
It's a constitutional republic.
It's a representative democracy.
You have a representative.
Well, if you don't represent me because you look down at people who may have lived in a trailer or they may have struggled or they may be divorced or they may have been molested or raped or maybe a parent died and they are on disability or whatever.
If you look down your nose at those people and you cannot relate to them, Then you don't represent them.
So that scares the heck out of them for somebody who's empathetic, compassionate, and loves people, and wants to protect the country, and won't be bought off, and won't take bathroom deals.
It terrifies them, especially when you have a platform.
So when I started Tory, I didn't have a platform, but I do now.
But you do have a platform.
That is why they're terrified.
You have a big platform on TikTok and Facebook, and I don't know where else you are, but you have a big platform.
Your Twitter's going to grow like that, I know, or X, whatever they call it now.
I hate calling it X, but it's going to boom and it's going to grow, and they know that because you're relatable and you're relational.
Relatable and relational, and they are not.
They are not.
You cannot fake Instagram.
Being compassionate.
People can see right through that.
You can't fake being empathetic.
They see right through it.
And so you're authentic, and that's going to come through, and that's what terrifies them.
Yeah, I was so grateful because I spent the last five years building my online platform, doing videos on politics, judicial corruption, really making a report with the people, and mostly in my district.
So I really got lucky.
I feel like this is the time that God had for me.
If you're going to do it, do it now.
And it was just the time.
I kind of told you two months ago that I would actually walk in there and qualify.
But it seemed like God was saying, do it now.
For such a time as this.
That has been in my head.
I was like, that's going to be my speech when I win.
But, you know, such a time as this.
And, you know, I'll never forget that phone call.
I just told God, I might just put the right people in my path through this journey.
If it's what it's meant to be, we'll create every pathway and I just have to stick to that.
So let's go.
We've been talking for about 14 minutes and I'm so passionate.
You can tell this is my passion.
Our normal people to go run, represent us and do an excellent job, not be bought off by lobbyists, not give a rip about that.
Save the country, come home to their family, and work their career.
That's my passion.
I want a normal government, and the only way we're going to get that is to get these people who are so rooted and established in that think it's their seat out.
It's not their seat.
These same people talk against people for entitlement and getting a check when they cross the border.
These are the same people who feel like they're entitled to a seat that belongs to us.
It's double-mindedness.
And what does the Bible say?
A double-minded man is unstable in all of his ways.
So we've got to get that mindset broken off of our Georgia House and Senate.
So let's go backwards because I want you to tell me, you told me something about your story.
I want you to tell the people and the viewers, you know, how you got involved in politics and even, you know, go back until the military and what you got involved in.
And you're a mother and just give them and talk for as long as you need to right here and tell them who you are.
Okay, well, I actually went to high school in Albany, Georgia, but I was born in Oklahoma.
I joined the Marine Corps.
I spent eight years.
My last enlistment was in Japan, Okinawa, Japan, and I was a marksmanship instructor on the range.
I got out because I married Air Force and he was being transferred to the Air Force Academy as an instructor.
And so I got out, stayed home, had kids.
I was a stay-home mom for 10 years while I got my bachelor's degree and started my master's degree.
And then we ended up getting divorced.
He retired at Robbins and we do co-parent our children.
We have wonderful children.
I think we've got it pretty much mastered on the co-parenting part.
But I started working for mental health in Dublin, and I was the school therapist in Pulaski County Schools.
And then it seemed like two weeks straight at one point, all I saw was women victims on the news.
A man would kill his kids, kill his wife, kill himself.
And it was like every night, because I don't watch a lot of TV, but every night for two weeks I would turn the news on and that would be what it was about.
And I thought, what is God trying to tell me?
And I never thought I could use, you know, my psychology degree and my Marine Corps background in the same capacity.
And so I ran a small yard sale ad and just offered some handgun training and it blew up.
Mostly because of my, I think my Marine Corps training, my credentials, being a woman and the time that we were in.
It just blew up.
I ended up leaving my job in mental health.
I've now trained over 10,000 women.
And, you know, COVID was actually my biggest year because you had the perfect storm.
You had the pandemic.
You had the protests and the riots.
You had the election.
So people were either buying up guns and ammo or they were buying Lysol wipes and toilet paper.
That was the two people.
Gun sales for women went up 50%.
There were 20 million background checks nationwide.
Can we get some air?
And so that was a big year for me, but I just felt like, you know, I needed to give women and innocent people a fighting chance.
And I feel like God called me to it, and I know He did.
I mean, I've trained so many, and through that I give a safety brief about just using your instincts.
And, you know, God gives us the gift of fear, and that's what's going to save your life more than anything.
So it was awesome to be able to put my Marine Corps training to work and to be able to talk about women victims, do videos about women victims and bring awareness to situations like that.
Domestic violence, judicial corruption.
You know, these violent criminals get a slap on the hand by these Democratic DAs.
The cops work really hard to lock them up and then they release them back on the streets.
It's pretty bad.
So, I don't know.
All of it interests me because, you know, people want to know, do you know the laws?
You're dealing with firearms, and then you're dealing with women.
What am I up against?
So, I deal with members, I mean, victims of domestic violence, victims that have TPOs.
I dealt with a woman who was a victim of gang violence, another woman that was a victim of human trafficking.
And that all ties into the border crisis, too.
They're coming to a city near you and you need to be able to protect your family because right now there's a shortage of law enforcement due to they're underfunded and undermanned.
So there's like an average 45 minute response time nationwide.
So if you have an older lady who's got someone coming in her window, like say Bibb County has 180,000 residents.
This isn't in my district, but it's neighboring.
We have 180,000 residents.
They have limited law enforcement on call.
So if this lady who bought this house 40 years ago in this beautiful neighborhood, she lives there for 40 years, her husband passes away, he Have someone come in and all of a sudden she's grandfathered into a bad neighborhood.
Someone's coming in her window, she calls the police, and they have a homicide call simultaneously across town.
Well, they're going to that.
They're not coming to her right away.
And it takes three to seven seconds for a crime to be committed.
So by the time they get there, it's too late.
I encourage everyone to be their own 911.
So we've got to do something to build up our law enforcement.
Better pay, things like that, so that they can serve the citizens.
Because they're not able to serve it in the best capacity because their hands are tied and limited.
And all that ties in with, you've got to be your own 911.
You've got to get training because nobody's coming to save you.
So that was my original.
And then, you know, it all ties into the border.
And illegal immigrants coming, just like the Lake and Riley situation in Athens.
That is on our doorstep right now.
Yeah, it could be our child.
It could be my daughter.
My son's been transferring to Georgia this summer.
It could be him.
So you're right.
We have to equip ourselves.
And I carry a gun everywhere I go unless I'm at school and I can't be on campus with weapons.
I have a gun with me at all times.
And I was raised by GBI, so that's part of it.
But also because I don't want to live in fear.
And you're right.
Fear is an asset whenever you...
He gave us fight or flight.
He gave us this ability to take care of ourselves.
But if you're unarmed...
With a man, they're going to overpower you.
It doesn't matter how old they are.
They're created to, you know, be stronger and tougher and be able to manhandle a woman.
And so you have to be able to protect yourself.
And I don't know if you know, but I have three counseling degrees.
I have a PhD in counseling.
So I've been doing counseling.
That's been my whole career is mental health.
So it's kind of, it's interesting that you are also a counselor and then you're this powerful, like, gun advocate because I am too.
So we have that in common.
What you bring that's different, Tori, is that you are a veteran.
I hate that Sean said he was and that's embarrassing for him.
I hate that.
That's very...
It's not cold, honestly.
I was horrified, mortified for him, to be honest.
The whole trying to get me to step down was one thing, but when I found out he wasn't a veteran, that's what hit me the hardest.
Because that is just...
I can't imagine lying about something like that.
And then it's on video.
It's mortifying.
I'm honestly...
Yeah, I mean, that one thing could keep him from getting re-elected himself.
And he might be in primary this time, but somebody will see that as advantageous and step up and do it.
So that is embarrassing, really.
And I wonder, did he do that on his own recognizance?
Did he make that call because he thought, oh, I know her?
Or did he say, I know I met her, I'm going to call her?
Did my incumbent know about that phone call?
I'm really curious.
I'm sure.
I mean, I wouldn't think that...
I don't know Sean personally like that, but I wouldn't think he would just...
Why would he feel this option to call you for his buddy without his buddy knowing it?
I don't know.
Maybe he said, oh, I met her.
I'll call her.
You know, I don't know.
But what's scary to me is that he would lie about something that serious.
I'm not a vet.
Yeah.
I had Marines that protected me when I ran for office, and my first cousin's a Marine, and you have all this military.
My best friend, I told you, that lived in Warner Robins.
Her husband was a colonel in the Army.
I have huge, mad respect for Vets.
We would not have a country without them.
And for you to flippantly call yourself one, I mean, if you do that kind of line, Then what are you doing when you're in office?
Yeah, because he didn't just say it.
He was passionate about, do not ever say that to me again.
I am a veteran that served too.
So it wasn't a me too.
It was a like elaboration, straight face elaboration.
It makes you wonder like, wow, this guy holds the position of a state senator.
So guys, I'll have Senators and House Reps watch this because they'll be like really curious at how I feel.
So let me just tell y'all something.
Stop lying!
Stop lying!
Because I may not record you, but you could be recorded.
And regardless if you can be recorded, Jesus Christ knows.
And the majority of you call yourself a Christian and go to church and play nice.
Stop lying!
It's like one of the top ten things God said don't do.
Thou shalt not lie.
Just stop the lying.
The more you lie, the easier it gets to lie.
Stop it.
Because I have no grace, no mercy for you when you're telling bold-faced lies.
So stop.
And we're going to call you on the bull crap every single time.
So I can't.
The line's got to stop.
And they do that.
I mean, they lie to my face too.
They'll call me and tell me stuff and I'm just like...
Sometimes I don't even say anything, Tori.
I just listen, and I'm like, okay.
But I know.
Like, I know I was there.
I heard the other conversation, or somebody had an email or a text message they showed me, or they had a video recording of them, and I know they're lying.
And they'll just call like, well, we don't want Candice mad, so let me call her and try to make peace.
But they're lying.
Why did they do this?
It's beyond me.
But with that said, I went to the border three times on my own.
I studied immigration.
I care about the safety.
I just want to be the honest voice in the room that isn't going to listen to leadership and just vote the way they want me to.
I want to use my own due diligence.
I'm one of those people, if I don't know, I'll find out.
We just need more people to to just be honest and look at the issues and serve the people instead of serving themselves.
We need to get the Republican Party back to real conservative values and not have rhinos in there that they're just going to do whatever leadership wants them to do because they like the position that really want to see change because here's the thing I'm a mom too and I don't want to leave...
The path we're going down now, I'm worried about leaving my kids.
And that's why I got involved.
I thought, how selfish is it of me to keep, I love to read, I was reading books, and I'm writing three books, and I'm doing all that in my spare time when I'm not working my day job, and one day we're going to wake up and we're not going to have America anymore.
How selfish is it for me not to get involved and fight for freedom?
We have a good old boy system in Georgia, and we have this in a lot of states, but Georgia's really bad, because we have the Senate and House majority, and all the top seats are Republicans, except for The two senators, which we know is a total and utter joke.
If they think we believe those elections were fair and legal in 2020, we do not.
And it's no accident that we had both of our Senate elections, a special election and a regular election, happen that year when they hijacked our whole state.
My point being, we have these people who are the majority that vote like Democrats all the time.
We should not have any issues in Georgia.
We should have no problem securing our borders of Georgia, not having this immigration problem in Georgia.
There should be no sanctuary cities.
In fact, if you come to Georgia and you kill someone and you're illegally here, you don't get out alive.
No, we're not paying for you to sit in prison.
You're going to be executed swiftly.
You don't get to come here and kill Georgians illegally.
And so we have, we're a sovereign state.
Every state is sovereign.
And we need leadership that will come in and say, you're not doing this on our watch.
And for us to have the majority everywhere, Tori, and for us to be in the mess we're in, you tell me how deep the corruption runs.
Because I see it running so, so deep it makes me physically sick.
We are on a highway to hell right now.
Let me tell you what, if we don't get it under control, we're leaving our kids a terrible country.
We've got to get it back on track.
It scares me that I would die tomorrow and this is what they're left with.
We've got to have some adults in the room.
Right.
And we have a bunch of men, a good old boy system, they get in there, even when they have good intentions, they fall right in line.
And you see what happened to Colton.
Colton and Charlize Byrd, they had been totally ostracized, alienated, and in fact, I was in Chatham County, and one of the, I won't even say if it was Senator House, because I don't want to call him out that bad, but I was there, and it was one of our people in the legislature, and they said, he was a liar.
See, Colton went to the airport in Atlanta, and he saw the illegals, and he saw what was going on, and he videoed it, and he reported on it, and somebody asked this person about it, this one of our legislators, and he said, that didn't happen.
That didn't happen.
He called Colton a liar.
Colton had the video.
He's got the receipts.
Called him a liar.
Sounds like a liberal, doesn't it?
Sounds like a liberal.
They'll have it right in front of them and still say, that's not true.
And I was just like, are you kidding me?
You're really going to call Colton a liar?
And we only have two members of the Freedom Caucus?
Two.
Two.
We're the majority in the House and the Senate, but we only have two Freedom Caucus members.
So, when we elect you, Tori, you'll be in the Freedom Caucus, and we'll have another member.
We'll have three.
Yeah, I'm excited.
I feel like I have a good chance.
But like I said, I've got to hit Houston County hard.
That's where the incumbent is from.
That's where his name is known.
It's a name game at this point.
And I've got to have people helping me knock on doors and talking.
I wish to God there was a way for me to reach everyone, personally, because...
I think that would be great, but I can't.
There's no way I can physically do it myself.
So what we do is we get information out to every county.
You keep having meetings.
So you go to a restaurant and have a meeting.
We'll have rallies.
We'll have speeches.
We'll have fundraising dinners, and we do it in every county, and you start scheduling those every single weekend between now and the election.
So if you want to volunteer for Tori, we're going to put her information at the bottom of the screen.
We're going to tell you how to do that.
And so we'll say this again at the end, but we will get volunteers off this show.
I have volunteers all over that area.
And you will have people that are passionate, won't change, Tori.
You just will.
And they'll come and help you.
They did me.
They'll help you.
And the thing is with the election, We still have corrupt voting systems in Georgia, and we're seeing that come out every single day.
There's a guy that I don't know him personally, but he's on X. He's got like 200,000 followers.
His name's Mad Lib.
I think it's for Mad Libertarian, but he lives in South Florida, and he is doing all this analysis on 2020, and he's finding all these discrepancies in all these counties.
We have stuff still coming out about 2020.
Still, still election fraud.
So we know that it's the same voting system.
We've got to vote on these machines.
And so the main thing that I want you to push, and we need to push it all over, is when we vote on these touchscreen machines, and we're the only state that does that, everybody else hand marks.
We don't hand mark in Georgia.
It's ridiculous.
We should be able to hand mark.
But we touchscreen, and when you print it, 96% of people do not check it because they've checked it on the screen that's asked you, are you sure?
About three times before you submit.
And so people think, okay, I verified it.
And they pick it up and they scan it.
When you get the paper printout, you have to check that.
I don't care how many times you check it on that screen.
You've got to check that paper and make sure, Tori Branham, yep, I voted for her.
Her name's printed right here.
Because whenever we have a paper hand count, If the name wasn't right on there, guess what?
They could have hijacked your vote.
We're counting the paper.
It looks like it matched because you didn't check it.
You've got to check the paper.
So we have to tell them that or we're going to be back in the same situation we were in in 2020 and 2022.
And so we just have to apply major pressure.
Our legislators have to know and Secretary of State, the governor, everybody's got to know we're watching the elections like a hawk.
We know what to look for and we're not going to have it this time.
Exactly.
That's a big thing.
That's the only thing that, if I was going to be scared at all of running, it would be doing all this work and them cheating at the end of the day.
But you know what?
I don't think the good thing is it's just It's the Republicans.
I like he's a Republican.
So I would expect the Democrats to try to cheat, but I'm hoping that we're not going to have Republicans in there trying to beat out grassroots candidates with cheating.
You just never know.
Well, you certainly will.
Because in my race, Kemp got all my votes and I got 5% of the total.
And I have more affidavits of voters in precincts all over the state.
So, you know, and there's nothing you can do about it.
And so we have to pay attention.
But we're getting smarter.
We're learning.
We're learning what to look for.
We're educating people.
They know we're watching.
And even on the ORRs and what we're pulling and looking back and seeing stuff, I mean...
You know, it's treason to try to overthrow an election.
It's treason.
So I think that they're going to be really scared to cheat in 2024.
I really believe that.
And we just have to keep applying pressure.
They know people are looking.
So last night I went to the border premiere movie in Fayette County.
And I met Lucretia Hughes there.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
The guy that directed it is going to have viewings all over.
And so what I think I'm going to do is I'm going to offer the movie premiere in each of my counties.
And if people come out and watch it, because that's a big issue with people right now.
It's the biggest issue.
It's not just on a federal level.
People don't realize it's coming to a town near you.
Listen, our numbers are up and schools everywhere.
You should ask your school boards.
You should call and ask them.
It changes the census, too.
When these people come in, it changes the voting census.
Yeah, but you should ask them, how many migrant kids are they getting in?
How many illegal kids are they getting in a week?
Because we're seeing it all over the state.
We're getting them in.
Where you may not get one or two every few weeks, we're getting 10 to 15.
I'm talking about small towns all over the state.
So people do not understand.
I mean, it's up 1,000% of the number that we're getting in Georgia.
Yeah, and so I think if I do the premiere as like a meet and greet in each of my counties, that's going to be great.
Because people are going to want to come out and see that.
And it could be a meet and greet, but also an opportunity to really spread real awareness about our border issue.
Yeah, and hear from the people.
Because you know what?
You'll see this, Tori.
This is what I always saw.
I ran.
I was obedient.
I did what God told me to do.
And He would show up for me.
And He would give me words of knowledge and help me.
I'd just pray for the Lord to put His words in my mouth.
And He would do it every single time.
He always showed up for me.
But the people know what they want.
And we have brilliant, creative people.
We're all created in the image of God.
So you've got godly, creative people that will come to your meetings and they'll give you ideas that you may have thought of this piece, but not that.
Or you may have not thought of any of it.
And it's like, gives you...
What you need to go and take back.
That is what our government is supposed to be.
When you get elected, you should have so much information from the people of your district that you're able to take to Atlanta and say, nope, this is what we're going to do.
These are the ideas.
I'm on this committee.
This is what the people want.
But when you don't talk to the people, guess who you represent?
Yourself.
And that's what's going on in government.
That's the problem.
We have to get out.
We have to hear from the people so that we can take it back and deliver the message.
And then we have a free, capitalistic, wholesome, moral society.
And all that is disintegrating because we have these men and women, especially men, the majority of them are men, that are self-centered, narcissistic, entitled, and they don't give a crap about anybody but their own money.
So their children, like you're talking about the one you're running against, his father was there.
Now he's there.
It's a lineage.
It's like, oh, I'll pass it on.
I'll pass it on.
I even saw Shelly Echols.
She was a senator.
She's not running this time because she has a special needs child and all this.
Her husband's running.
So she went to qualify with him.
So she's going to pass her seat to him.
It's not her seat.
Well, what happened is she didn't tell anybody that that wasn't her on the ballot.
And then at the last minute, they're like, oh, that's her husband.
So she never told anybody she wasn't qualifying.
And then all they saw was the last name.
And then the very last minute, they realized it was him.
Did anybody primary her?
No.
You know, maybe somebody should run Democrat.
Maybe somebody should run Independent.
And run for that seat.
Because that's the kind of mentality that's got to stop.
That is like backhanded.
Do you know what the Bible says about manipulation?
It's as a witchcraft.
But I'm sure they call themselves Christians.
If you're manipulating voters, if you're manipulating the system and you're not being forthright, it's witchcraft.
I'm sick of it.
I'm just so sick of it.
I'm so sick of the manipulation.
I'm so sick of the condescension and the lies and it's a tangled web.
It is so dishonoring.
Think about you risking your life, Tori, all these years and your family and your close friends that you knew, people that you saw die, that you have a relationship with.
All four people that had been elected, some of them selected because they didn't actually win, to screw it up.
Yeah.
It's disheartening.
It is.
I think that some people saw this 2020 election debacle as a segue into we can do whatever the hell we want now and we're just going to keep pushing the bar further and further out.
Yep.
We've got to let people know that we have their card pulled and that we're on top of it.
We're not going to let it happen again.
Yeah, we're not.
The country will not stand for it again.
Have you had anybody else reach out to you in a negative way from the GOP or from anybody else?
Or since you released the video, has anybody reached out?
I've not had anybody else.
They probably will not call me because they don't know if they're being recorded.
So no, I've had actually a few Republican parties from some of the counties in my district reach out to me.
So my own county and then Pulaski County reached out.
There's a lot of people.
I actually talked to one random woman today at breakfast in Houston County and She said, I'm not a fan of Larry Walker, which is my incumbent.
I'm not going to give him too much name recognition, but people can look it up anyway.
And she said he kind of runs off of his name.
Well...
I think that you should go to every GOP meeting between now and then.
You need to call the county.
You need to get their GOP schedule and go to every single meeting they have.
They have to let you speak when you come.
So you go to every single meeting so you can talk to the people there.
But you also need to go to activities in the counties and be seen and meet people.
That's the main thing is meeting people.
Voter registration.
So any pastors you know, churches, 50% of the church are registered to vote and 20% vote.
We have to get the churches to show up.
They have to vote.
So Tori, you've got a database of women who have come through you for training on guns and weapons.
That's why I'm posting a lot of stuff on my shooting page because most of those are in the district and I can reach them far and wide.
They can share.
I have support.
They know me.
They've watched my videos.
They've taken my class.
A lot of them I know on a personal level.
I feel like it's such a great platform to be able to get things out there.
It is.
I know you have the contact information.
I've had women from the different counties reach out and say, hey, what can I do to help you here?
Good.
And you have their contact information, so we need every one of them to volunteer.
And to help.
And they will.
They will.
They'll help.
They're mamas and grandmothers.
And they are, you know, they're somebody's family.
And they all have nieces and nephews and have brothers and sisters.
And they can reach all those people for you.
So you just got to get yourself out there.
Don't worry about door knocking every single door.
Get your volunteer.
You'll door knock.
I door knock.
My own.
But you'll door knock too.
But you just, you have to do it all.
And you have to kind of be in as much as you can where you can speak to multiple people and have them all together.
And so I'll help you.
You'll get it.
You'll get it done.
You're going to cover it.
We need to get into Houston County and do a town hall or something.
We've got to do it in Perry and Warner Robins.
Those are main key places.
It's the largest county and...
Half of them voted both times.
So it's 160,000.
Around 80,000 voted in both of the major elections, the Trump election and the Biden election.
So we need to hit this county hard.
So I need y'all to donate to Tory.
And so we're going to have, we're going to put your website, all your information up.
We got to donate.
You know, we go to the fast food restaurant and we're spending $30 and $40.
So you can give, just do $24.
It's the year 2024.
$20, $24.
If you can't do that and you feel like, uh, you can do five.
You can do 10.
So I don't care where you are in the country.
You can donate to her.
I get between 60 and 100,000 views on this video every single week just on Rumble.
But we're in 4.5 million households on the Twitter network.
So think about if y'all gave a dollar, 100,000 of y'all, she'd have $100,000.
So I need you to donate to her campaign today and help her because she's a patriot.
She's a mother.
She's going to go in the Georgia Senate and she's going to fight for you.
And it matters because there goes Georgia.
There goes the country.
We're the gateway state.
You cannot win the White House without our 16 electoral votes.
We have so much corruption, and until we start flipping these Republicans out that are not representing us, we're not going to win.
We're going to lose every time.
And they're going to keep pretending like Georgia's blue.
Yep.
This election is what we need to save Georgia and our state.
This election is so important.
If we don't win this election, we're done.
We'll never recover from all of the damage done by the Biden administration.
And even in Georgia, with all the lack of accountability.
And people being embedded with the deep state and the Chinese.
And I could go on and on.
So, Tori, before we go, we have about 10 minutes.
I want to talk to you about education.
That's huge in government in Georgia.
Because, you know, it's a state right to do education.
How are you...
How are you on education?
Do you believe in school choice?
How are you with public education?
You may not agree with this, but I'm not about the school voucher program.
I feel like instead of giving people money to move their kids out of schools that aren't in the top 25%, that they could put that money into the schools and the teachers and find out what the teachers think could be done to make it better.
Instead of running from the problem, Put that money into the schools that are having issues because really there's a lot of parents and some of the, if you're talking about if it's a school that performs under 25%, their parents probably aren't well educated either.
They're not going to have the wherewithal to know, okay, I can take my kid and put them in a better school.
So the ones that don't have that guidance or those parents with an education, they're going to be stuck in the system and it becomes a systemic problem.
Talk to me about homeless.
How do you feel?
Do you see a lot of homeless in your district?
How do you feel about the homeless in Georgia?
I feel like with anything, even with the gun violence that we have, we have a mental health problem.
With the gun violence, the homelessness, the veteran homelessness, it is a mental health issue.
We need to bring back mental hospitals.
Stop putting people that are mentally ill in our prison system and in our jails.
Put them in mental hospitals.
Open Milledgeville back up.
Get these people treatment.
That's half the battle right there.
I totally agree.
You've got to treat the underlying condition.
Tell me that if you have to be mentally ill to be okay sleeping on the corner in a sleeping bag.
There is a problem there.
We've got to have better resources for people to get mental health treatment.
And drug addicts that go out, because they usually are dual diagnosis.
So where you have a drug addict, you also have a bipolar.
So they may have a heroin addiction, and on the other flip end, they're bipolar.
So they're dual diagnosis.
They need to treat these people for their mental health, which helps with their drug addiction, and then that helps with crime.
The root of the problem is the mental health.
And not only that, but of course, we need to bring God back in.
Our country has a lot of godlessness and evil.
The Bible talks about it.
I agree about the mental health completely.
We had over 9,000 residents that were released in Georgia over a decade ago, and 90% of them are dead or still homeless.
And so all we did was release people to be homeless on the street from mental health hospitals.
It's a shame.
And that's on the back of every single person that is in the Senate and House that are still there.
Probably the guy that you're running against that released them.
So what about, what do you feel about tax reform as far as if we go to a sales tax instead of doing an income tax?
Or one hot topic that's been in several counties has been, you know, the property tax at a certain age, maybe 70 and above.
At some point when your house is paid for, you get to own your property.
And you don't, because the Constitution says you have the right to own property, but we really don't because we're paying property tax forever so they can come and seize your property.
They need to get rid of property tax unless they're mowing their lawn.
and doing their maintenance you're paying for that piece of land you live on and that to me the government I think that taxation is theft anyway so don't get me started on that one but um I I don't I don't think that people should pay a property tax because we think about all the money we pay like I go through these states with toll roads and their toll roads are terrible I'm like where's all this money going Then people that have to pay for a tax for schools that their kids,
they've raised their kids, their kids have graduated, went off to college, they're in their 50s and 60s and still paying school tax.
They don't even have a kid in school.
I know a lot of people that are older have had an issue with that.
So what about some states like California, not California, probably California, but Tennessee and Florida do not have an income tax.
They do a sales tax.
So how do you feel about that?
I agree with that.
No sales tax.
Because the military, a lot of veterans, they actually will keep their home in Tennessee or in Florida because they don't want to pay income tax.
And they'll live in Georgia.
Because we have 700,000 vets in Georgia.
We have a huge number of vets in Georgia.
Yeah, I like the fact that the only thing I've seen that Georgia really did right was suspending the gas tax to bring the price of gas down.
And that was a great idea.
But here's the thing.
I don't think any tax is created to just benefit certain pockets is a good idea.
It's putting a burden on the people.
So...
I don't know.
I think there's a lot of useless spending.
And the thing is, I have to look at it because I don't know what the budget looks like.
We have a surplus.
We have a big surplus.
Big surplus.
I need to look at all of that and then make it, I mean, I can't tell you right now exactly because I haven't seen it.
But that's something that you can talk to the people about.
The people will tell you in your area and how they feel about it.
And I've heard it from people all over the state.
They don't want income tax.
They want a sales tax.
And some people say, I'm fine with income tax.
I'm sick of property tax.
And just hear from your district and what they want.
And they're very, those are hot topics for Georgia.
I plan to do that when I get out because I did talk to somebody the other day just in passing at my country club and he's a business owner and he was talking about workers comp insurance and then he was talking about farming so I've been taking a list of the issues that people want to talk about and instead of them asking me what are you going to do about it I'm asking well what are your issues with it or what do you want and then I can make a decision Right.
That's right.
You take a consensus, even if it's not something like I wasn't really passionate about the vaccines until I heard how passionate people were about the vaccines.
Right.
So you have to hear from the people and see what they want.
And then you take it in and you're like, OK, this is what the people want.
So I'm going to I'm going to take that into account.
And I really just want to hear what everybody wants, what their issues are, what they're concerned about, and then go from there and research and make a decision.
I mean, there's I've got to look at all that.
Yeah, for sure.
And that's wonderful.
That's what we want.
We want you to go in there and listen and then take the consensus and go and do it.
That's what a good representative does.
That's what you're supposed to be in a representative democracy.
So we're an agriculture state.
The majority of the money in Georgia and revenue comes from farming, from agriculture.
And so what do you think about Rivian and these electric car plants that are being forced upon us?
You know they put Rivian on hold.
Right.
And one plant.
The plant has been put on hold.
Okay.
But we have a plant that's opening up in Hinesville that's thousands of acres.
The Hyundai plant.
People are concerned about them taking water.
All the millions of gallons of water.
And that's something I'm going to look into because, like I said, I just saw it.
Somebody had just brought it up to me about the water.
And I'm going to research that as well.
So we just need people that'll go protect farming and protect our land because we can't make more land.
And so we need to protect that.
You know, when I was running, I saw a huge push on all the solar panel farms.
Well, these solar panels do not work, right?
They don't work.
And they're making the land feral.
You have all the rain and all this stuff that's coming on these...
These solar panels that are from China, and they're going in our ground, and they're going to make the land feral for who knows how long.
It could be for 20, 30 years we can't farm.
Even if we threw the mess away because it doesn't work, you've got feral land.
And so farmers were given this tax incentive and all this stuff to use their farmland for solar panels.
And I'm so over them taking our agriculture state and trying to force this government Green New Deal agenda.
Honestly, that's what it is.
It's the EVs, it's the solar panels, and we're an agriculture state, and we're a Republican state, so why are we doing this in Georgia?
I would love to have a conversation with you offline about that as well.
Okay.
I've heard from people everywhere, and it will get me fired up.
AOC is my nemesis.
Like, if I could pick one person that I cannot stand and is opposite of me, it's AOC. And she, in that Green New Deal stuff, she spews out of her mouth, makes me want to just scream.
I cannot stand it.
So...
Well, I would say one of the areas I need to do more research on and be more informed on and have more conversation on is the farming.
Because I've spent a lot of time studying national security, immigration, more federal level stuff.
But here's the thing.
I come from a family of farmers and cattle ranchers.
So I have a lot of people whose brains I can pick and I would love to pick yours.
That's one of the things I need to know more about.
Yep.
We got you.
We'll get you there, girl.
And these farmers are passionate.
They'll get you there.
Trust me.
Once you give me the information, I will take it, absorb it, and I will make a decision.
I'm definitely not unteachable.
And I'm never too humble to ask if I don't know.
That's right.
That's right.
We need humble servants.
That's what we need.
One more thing is abortion.
So tell me how you feel about Roe being overturned and Georgia still not doing anything to stop abortion in Georgia.
I love my family.
I have eight kids.
But at the end of the day, no matter what laws we pass, people are accountable to God.
And at the very end of it all, they're going to be accountable for the decisions that they make.
So if they can't do it here, they're going to do it there.
It's never going to go away.
I don't think that the federal government should be regulating what the state does in terms of abortion.
They should completely stay out of the conversation.
I'm pro-life.
Like I said, we're never going to be able to stop it.
We can try, but the federal government shouldn't be telling the state what to do.
And I like the heart.
I don't know.
I don't know.
That's a tough one for me.
I'm definitely pro-life.
I like the heartbeat bill.
But to me, it doesn't matter.
A baby starts at conception.
But at the end of the day, no matter what laws we pass, people are going to be accountable to God.
I hear you.
If they want to kill their baby, they're going to find a way to do it.
They can go to another state.
I know that.
But the heartbeat bill was gaslighting at best because you have to take a sonogram and hear the heartbeat to be against the law to kill the baby.
So if the mother goes in and she doesn't want to hear the heartbeat, it doesn't matter how far along she is, she can still abort her baby.
So it's not like, when you hear a heartbeat bill, you're thinking, well, as soon as they have a heartbeat, they can't kill the baby.
That's a lie.
So basically, no babies have been saved with that bill.
None.
And you have Planned Parenthood in Georgia who are killing babies like cattle.
They're using it as birth control.
And I'm telling you, I know, and you know this from being a counselor, I've seen so many girls and women who've had abortions that are never the same.
They can't have children later.
Their trauma has stricken them.
That's what bothers me about it is mental health issues, scar tissue on your cervix from an abortion.
It causes infertility.
They live with it their whole life.
A lot of them have a great regret.
They never can get over it.
Instead of talking about Abstinence or preventing pregnancy.
Everybody's talking about how to terminate your pregnancy.
How about we make the decision before we go in the bedroom whether there's going to be a baby or not?
And the incest thing, of course, only 2% result from that.
And that I would not expect somebody to carry the baby of their father or their uncle.
To me, that's where I'd have to draw the line at.
But everything else, they need to be teaching people to make a decision about having a baby before they get in the bedroom.
Birth control.
The left doesn't talk about it.
All they talk about is, how can I kill my baby if I get pregnant?
That's right.
Abortion is not birth control.
And so, you know, it's like, it's the baby's life, and it's also the woman, and it shatters her forever.
So I just, I wanted to know where you stood with that, because I didn't be a mental health counselor.
You would have seen that too, the trauma from having abortion, because it's horrific.
Well, here's another thing.
Men have conversations every day about abortion, pregnancy, health care.
They're making decisions.
They don't even have the body parts to make a baby.
We need to have more women in on those conversations because you have women that are dealing with infertility, women that have had abortions, women that have had babies, women that have had a lot of babies.
We need to be in on a conversation about things that require female body parts.
Men should not be the only ones that are part of that conversation.
We need more women involved in it.
I agree.
Tori, we're almost done.
Is there anything else that you want to say that we didn't get to?
No, but you definitely challenged me.
Well, we just think about some things.
I'm like, okay.
Yeah, we just think about some things.
And then, so everybody listening to this, if y'all have, if you're listening and you're thinking, oh, but this, oh, but that, comment it below.
Tori will be able to read the comments and you tell her what you think and help her, you know.
Hey, think about it this way.
Think about it that way.
And also go to her website.
She's going to have her contact information here.
We'll put it all at the bottom of the screen.
Donate.
Right now, because you're going to click off the video, because we're going to be done.
Go donate.
I'm going to challenge you for $24.
But if you can't do it with a dollar, do a dollar.
But everybody watching this, please give at least a dollar.
I'm going to ask you for $24.
I'll do my $24.
You do your $24.
And we're going to get her some money to buy signs and billboards and radio ads and things that she needs to get her name out.
So, Tori, thank you so much for coming.
Tori Branham, tell me the district.
District 20.
Anyone can tell you what counties it is just so you have them?
Yep.
Because a lot of people don't know that their county is in my district.
So, Trutland, Blaskey, Bleckley, Lawrence, Toombs, Wilcox, Houston, and what's the other one?
I already said Lawrence.
Dooley.
Those are the counties.
There's eight of them.
And I have volunteers all over there.
Their county is in District 20.
And I have volunteers everywhere and all those districts.
I mean, all those counties, that whole district.
So you're going to get there.
You're going to get some money and you'll get your name out.
And the people are going to get a choice.
They're going to get to have a choice and not just have to go in and just click one name.
They can have an option.
Yep.
So thank you so much.
Thank y'all for tuning in.
I will see you next week on Jesus Guns and Babies.
Y'all have a wonderful week.
I love you.
God loves you.
God bless America.
God bless America.
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